Program Requirements
Special Education and Childhood Options
M.S. Special Education Dual Initial Certification
GCED 522 |
Research in Teaching, Learning, and Motivation in Childhood Education |
(3) |
GCED 525 |
Critical Literacy Through Social Studies |
(3) |
GCED 531 |
Field Experience I (50 Hours) |
(0) |
GCED 532 |
Field Experience II (50 Hours) |
(0) |
GEDU 501 |
Issues in Student Health and Safety |
(0) |
GEDU 520 |
History and Philosophy of Education |
(3) |
GEDU 526 |
Diversity, Social Justice, and Schooling |
(3) |
GMST 535 |
Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction in Mathematics, Science, and Technology |
(3) |
GRDG 635 |
Assessment-Based Literacy Instruction: Birth–Grade 6 |
(3) |
GRDG 550 |
Literacy Instruction for Inclusive Classrooms: Intermediate |
(3) |
GSED 500 |
Critical Issues and Trends in Special Education |
(3) |
GSED 501 |
Special Education in Today’s Schools |
(3) |
GSED 502 |
Methods and Strategies for Teaching Students with Exceptional Learning Needs |
(3) |
GSED 508 |
Behavior Management in the Inclusive Classroom: Childhood |
(3) |
GSED 516 |
Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation of Students with Special Needs |
(3) |
GSED 555 |
Field Experience III (50 Hours) |
(0) |
GSED 585 |
Student Teaching Seminar: Special Education and Childhood |
(0) |
GSED 590 |
Student Teaching: Special Education and Childhood |
(6) |
Total |
|
(42) |
Field experiences are required for certification and the master’s degree. Candidates must complete 150 hours of field work before student teaching. Student teaching is full-time for 14 weeks and includes two placements—one as a special education teacher and one as a general education teacher in Grades 1–6. One placement will be at the primary level and another will be at the intermediate level. One of the placements will be in a high-needs school. To qualify for student teaching, candidates must:
- Complete all degree requirements with the exception of GCED 522.
- Complete all New York State teacher certification examinations.
M.S. Special Education Initial/Professional Certification
GEDU 526 |
Diversity, Social Justice, and Schooling |
(3) |
GRDG 506 |
Teaching Reading to Learners with Special Needs: Childhood |
(3) |
GRDG 639 |
Emergent Literacy |
(3) |
GSED 500 |
Critical Issues and Trends in Special Education |
(3) |
GSED 501 |
Special Education in Today’s Schools |
(3) |
GSED 502 |
Methods and Strategies for Teaching Students With Exceptional Learning Needs |
(3) |
GSED 508 |
Behavior Management in the Inclusive Classroom: Childhood |
(3) |
GSED 516 |
Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation of Students with Special Needs |
(3) |
GSED 555 |
Field Experience III (50 Hours) |
(0) |
GSED 595 |
Research in Special Education and Capstone Project |
(3) |
GSED 650 |
Practicum in Special Education: Childhood |
(3) |
Total |
|
(30) |
Special Education Advanced Certification
GSED 500 |
Critical Issues and Trends in Special Education |
(3) |
GSED 501 |
Special Education in Today’s Schools |
(3) |
GSED 502 |
Methods and Strategies for Teaching Students with Exceptional Learning Needs |
(3) |
GSED 508 |
Behavior Management in the Inclusive Classroom: Childhood |
(3) |
GSED 516 |
Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation of Students with Special Needs |
(3) |
GSED 650 |
Practicum in Special Education: Childhood |
(3) |
Total |
|
(18) |
New York State Requirements: Childhood Certificates
Candidates who are seeking the Childhood and Special Education Certificates must have an adequate knowledge base for teaching to the New York State Learning Standards. This includes coursework in Humanities; Communication; Written Analysis and Expression; History; Social Sciences; Languages Other Than English (LOTE); Scientific Process; Mathematical Process; Health; Physical Education; Family and Consumer Sciences; and Artistic Expression. Transcripts are reviewed prior to admission to determine adequate preparation for the program. Candidates with inadequate preparation will be required to take additional coursework prior to student teaching.